A small wireless chip and a pair of smart glasses are offering new hope to people who thought they’d never read again. The ...
The device could help a million people with a severe form of macular degeneration to be able to see enough to read.
Researches found that 27 out of 32 participants had regained the ability to read a year after receiving the device ...
Age-related macular degeneration is a common cause of vision loss, with existing treatments only able to slow its progression ...
Imagine slowly losing the center of your vision, like a camera lens fading to fog. That's what happens with geographic ...
A wireless eye implant developed at Stanford Medicine has restored reading ability to people with advanced macular ...
After being treated with an electronic eye implant paired with augmented-reality glasses, people with sight loss have ...
A new eye implant paired with smart glasses is giving blind patients with dry AMD the chance to regain their reading vision.
For decades, treatments for macular degeneration have focused on slowing, not restoring vision loss. A new retinal implant is ...
A tiny wireless chip implanted in the back of the eye and a pair of high-tech glasses have partially restored vision to ...
A tiny wireless implant inserted under the retina can restore central vision to patients with sight loss due to age-related ...
The implant is a microelectronic chip placed under the retina. Using signals from a camera mounted on a pair of glasses, the ...